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Applying Light Leaks

Applying Light Leaks

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Applying Light Leaks

- Let's take a look at S light leaks. Here in my effects tab, just located up here on the top, right-hand corner, cause' I am in my effects workspace, I'm going to do a search for S, underscore lights, get a few lighting effects and if i actually select my clip here, in the timeline and then double-click the effect, you can see the light leak is applied and it creates this lovely popular, light leak effect across your clip. With my clip select, I'm going to press Shift 5 to go into effect controls and I want to draw your attention, of course, to just maybe, to a little bit of searching here with presets. If you load a preset specifically with light leaks, I would recommend rather than preview on source at first, just to preview on black, cause' you'll get a sense of what is actually on top of your clip. So, you can see here, this is the default. Colors that are play, they're pretty fast moving. If I start to use my arrow keys here, the right arrow, I'm able to just cycle between all…

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